The recombinant offsprings are normally the offsprings containing a combination of the parents allele, result in a genotype that differs from both parents genotype. The phenotype May be different as well although it is likely that the phenotype could be the same as the parents, as seen in the case of heterozygous dominant having the same phenotype as homozygous dominant.
That's because the anoles are an extraordinary example of convergent evolution—where different living things independently acquire the same adaptations to the same challenges. For example, each island has an anole that lives among twigs.
I will go with choice (C) density dependent pattern
ANSWER: The deserts, tropical forest, and tundra<span> are </span>considered to be fragile ecosystems because of<span> the long regeneration time when vegetation has been destroyed.
</span>Fragile<span>, yes. Not necessarily unstable unless we humans mess it up. The reason it's </span>fragile<span> has to do with the cold temperatures and difficult growing conditions, HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)</span>